Today in AI: Government Bans Backfire
The US government’s abrupt ban of Anthropic’s new models is having the opposite of its intended effect, becoming a massive (if accidental) marketing coup.
What actually happened in AI today, in one daily briefing
The US government’s abrupt ban of Anthropic’s new models is having the opposite of its intended effect, becoming a massive (if accidental) marketing coup.
Today’s AI discourse is dominated by skepticism toward export controls and early warnings about skill erosion. Meanwhile, Yann LeCun hints at a major new p
The infrastructure powering AI is under scrutiny from both regulators and workers, while new tools emerge to put generative models to practical use in crea
The US government flexed its export control muscle against AI, while major labs showcased tangible breakthroughs in healthcare. The tension between rapid c
The battle for AI talent intensified today with a major defection from DeepMind to Anthropic, while Apple showed off a surprisingly capable new Siri. Meanw
Today’s AI news is all about pulling back the curtain. From exposing massive music datasets to questioning the very nature of our relationship with AI syst
Apple’s iOS 27 is packing practical AI features beyond the Siri hype, while the Trump administration’s crackdown on Anthropic raises questions about the fu
The AI infrastructure race heats up with a major efficiency breakthrough from NVIDIA, while OpenAI pulls off a massive enterprise coup. Meanwhile, the comm
The AI security landscape is heating up as OpenAI launches a major initiative to patch the world’s open-source software. Meanwhile, the relentless demand f